Navis TubeTex x Icomatex
Navis TubeTex, a global provider of advanced dyeing and finishing machinery, has announced a new partnership with Icomatex, a respected European company known for its high-quality stenters and textile finishing equipment. Under this agreement, Navis TubeTex will be the exclusive representative of the Icomatex stenter range in the United States.
This partnership strengthens Navis TubeTex’s ability to serve more customers and applications, while also supporting the company’s continued commitment to its well-known Marshall & Williams (M&W) brand.
“Our goal has always been to provide the right solution for every customer,” said Will Motchar, President & CEO. “This partnership with Icomatex increases our product range. It does not lessen our dedication to the Marshall & Williams brand, which continues to be a leading name in the industry. Instead, it helps us support a wider variety of production needs.”
“Icomatex is known for its quality, strong engineering, and ongoing improvement,” said David Valmana, President. “We are pleased to partner with Navis TubeTex, whose long-standing industry leadership, reliable service network, and customer-focused approach make them the perfect representative for our products in the U.S. market.”
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